My project to be

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As some may be aware from my introduction ad other topics, my wife and I bought this 35 y.o. canned ham, an Adria 450D, just 2 months and a half younger than me.
It didn't seem to be as bad as it is - that's why we bought in the first place!
Upon arriving home, I started to take stuff out for cleaning, and began to realize what a can of worms - not ham - we had bought.
Besides 2 cracked windows, another crack developed on another one, so we are now left with 3 good windows.
The entry floor collapsed, revealing concrete
as a filler between 2 pieces of aluminium.
gallery/image_page.php?album_id=4042&image_id=134334&sk=t&sd=d&st=0
Cutting the rotten sill, all its full 10" of a 8' original lenght, and ply showed a somewhat good main pine framing.
gallery/image_page.php?album_id=4042&image_id=134336&sk=t&sd=d&st=0
But the right side wall is flopping with no support of the existing sill frame. Front lower curve is also hanging the and I don't dare to see what damage may be lurking at the rear corners.
All 4 corners of the sandwich floor are rotten/delaminating inside and out. Did I mention the floor is spongy?
Every time I walk up to the trailer, I keep having this urge to get a gallon of gas and a lighter...
_________________________________________ Edit: [IMG] code not working, so removed from photo links.
Android edit not working, finished from my Windows Phone
As some may be aware from my introduction ad other topics, my wife and I bought this 35 y.o. canned ham, an Adria 450D, just 2 months and a half younger than me.
It didn't seem to be as bad as it is - that's why we bought in the first place!
Upon arriving home, I started to take stuff out for cleaning, and began to realize what a can of worms - not ham - we had bought.


Besides 2 cracked windows, another crack developed on another one, so we are now left with 3 good windows.
The entry floor collapsed, revealing concrete

gallery/image_page.php?album_id=4042&image_id=134334&sk=t&sd=d&st=0
Cutting the rotten sill, all its full 10" of a 8' original lenght, and ply showed a somewhat good main pine framing.
gallery/image_page.php?album_id=4042&image_id=134336&sk=t&sd=d&st=0
But the right side wall is flopping with no support of the existing sill frame. Front lower curve is also hanging the and I don't dare to see what damage may be lurking at the rear corners.
All 4 corners of the sandwich floor are rotten/delaminating inside and out. Did I mention the floor is spongy?
Every time I walk up to the trailer, I keep having this urge to get a gallon of gas and a lighter...

_________________________________________ Edit: [IMG] code not working, so removed from photo links.
Android edit not working, finished from my Windows Phone